Yes! I felt it coming on at work. It was like a slap in the face. Felt like an axe was wedged in the middle of my left eyebrow and back. The nausea was worse (have MS all day long already). My vision was blurry and just couldn't think straight. I would have asked to go home but we were short handed. I'm gonna miss taking excedrine migraine max. I think last year when I was pregnant I accidentally took it 1 time and everything was okay but I worry about the caffeine lol

Ugh. Yes! I have already had 2 and have also had this massive tension headache. It's awful! I am reluctant to even take Tylenol because last pregnancy I took it during a migraine and next ultrasound I had lost one of my twins so even though it was probably unrelated I just have anxiety about it now. I drank a small cup of coke and that helped a little but I just have to deal because I have a 13mo to take care of. My last pregnancy they got better by second trimester but then came back with a vengeance after I had DS. I really wish I could take my Imitrex!

So sorry for your loss. I hope Tylenol wasn't the case as I took 2 yesterday! I have an 8 month old to take care of plus working "part time" which has actually been full time lately as we are short nurses. I probably just got too stressed out!

I started getting one today and took Excedrin Tension Headache (dr okayed it because no aspirin or ibuprofen) and it actually did help. Now hours later wearing off and Headache coming back so may take more.

Thanks. My RE is a bit reluctant to let me take it. I have done loads of research on it and haven't found anything negative either but I just don't want to risk it. I am having a lot of anxiety(I'm not an anxious person by nature) about losing this baby so I will probably skip it for now.

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